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Who Shouldn t Get the Covid-19 Vaccine—and Why

Who Shouldn’t Get the Covid-19 Vaccine and Why Emily DiNuzzo should get the Covid-19 vaccine The answer is nearly everyone should be vaccinated as soon as they re eligible now that we finally have new Covid-19 vaccines. When enough people get the vaccine we ll achieve herd immunity in other words, the small number of people who can t get the shot will still have protection because the virus won t be able to spread as easily. Reaching herd immunity is crucial because not everyone is a good candidate to receive the vaccine. Here s how to know if you or a loved one is among that group.

RI pharmacist is pregnant Will she get the COVID vaccine?

RI pharmacist weighs unknowns of COVID vaccine for pregnant women against high-risk status Linda Borg, The Providence Journal © Kris Craig/The Providence Journal Amanda Adams, a pharmacist with Rhode Island Hospital, is pregnant and just received a COVID-19 vaccine. PROVIDENCE   Imagine being seven months pregnant during COVID-19. Now imagine deciding whether to get the vaccine when no research has been done on how it affects pregnant or lactating women. That’s the dilemma Amanda Adams, a pharmacist at Rhode Island Hospital, faced when the Pfizer vaccine arrived in mid-December. She lives in Greenville with her husband and has a 4-year-old son.  

RI pharmacist weighs unknowns of COVID vaccine for pregnant women against high-risk status

RI pharmacist weighs unknowns of COVID vaccine for pregnant women against high-risk status Linda Borg, The Providence Journal © Kris Craig/The Providence Journal Amanda Adams, a pharmacist with Rhode Island Hospital, is pregnant and just received a COVID-19 vaccine. PROVIDENCE   Imagine being seven months pregnant during COVID-19. Now imagine deciding whether to get the vaccine when no research has been done on how it affects pregnant or lactating women. That’s the dilemma Amanda Adams, a pharmacist at Rhode Island Hospital, faced when the Pfizer vaccine arrived in mid-December. She lives in Greenville with her husband and has a 4-year-old son.  

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